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Whether Mr. Romney's defeat portends trouble ahead is not clear.
The bigger problem is that long-term interest rates are rising, which often portends trouble for stocks.
There's Anne Louise Blachèree), the sloppy, fat loner (more gently rounded than truly big), who pals around with Marie (Pauline Acquart), a reedy child-woman who, in turn, only has big hungry eyes for Floriane (Adèle Haenel), a ripe beauty whose suggestive smile portends trouble.
Normally this set of facts portends trouble to come.
To say the least, it portends trouble when one modest-sized plant in, of all places, the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes, is straining water supplies.
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Again, in Fig. 9 we see that this model also portends troubled times for the Spanish economy, as the out-of-sample forecasts from this model continue to hover near 100%%.
Nevertheless, these are waves that portend trouble.
Judith Auora Ryan, an astrologer in Edison, said it portended trouble.
Economists suggested that larger stocks of unsold goods might portend trouble in the months ahead.
For Kate, Greg's growing dissatisfaction at work and startling infatuation with the unruly, audacious Sylvia portend trouble.
But American officers worry that the failure to incorporate these Sunni militiamen into the government of Iraq or find them other jobs could portend trouble.
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